BUCK DENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATES

BUCK DENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATES FOR ALL YOUR DENTAL NEEDS We are a state of the art dental practice providing care for childrens, adults and elderly patients.

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01/15/2019

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08/30/2016
11/03/2015
11/03/2015

Patients with special needs are those who due to physical, medical, developmental or cognitive conditions require special consideration when receiving dental treatment. Be sure to let your dentist know about your special needs.

06/02/2015

While cavities and plaque build-up may be what's on your mind before a teeth cleaning, your dentist is looking for a whole lot more. And not just diseases—dentists can discover everything from your bad habits to your favorite beverages simply by asking you to say, "Ahh!"

05/19/2015

19 Habits That Wreck Your Teeth Slideshow. Learn how eating snacks, chewing ice, grinding teeth and other habits can damage teeth.

11/26/2014

A Dubai dentist has created the world's most expensive dentures worth a staggering $152,700. With ten grams of 24 pure carat gold and 160 sparkling encrusted diamonds it will certainly provide that most wanted glittering smile.

11/11/2014

Tea is terrific for teeth (and great for gums, too)

When deciding between the many drink options available, one of the best drinks for your oral health is brewed tea, according to a study in the July/August issue of General Dentistry, the clinical, peer-reviewed journal of the Academy of General Dentistry.

The study found that the effect of tea on tooth enamel was similar to that of water, which has no erosive effect. The study clearly showed that drinking brewed teas resulted in dramatically less enamel loss than drinking soft drinks and fruit juices.

Although this study used both green and black teas in testing, another recent study conducted in Japan found that green tea has added oral health benefits due to the natural antioxidant compounds called catechins that are in it.

This study, published in the Journal of Periodontology, focused on 940 Japanese men aged 49-59 who had some indications of gum (periodontal) disease such as bleeding or receding gums. Virtually all who drank a minimum of one cup of green tea each day showed improvement in gum recession and their gums bled less, too. The researchers suggested that the improvement was the result of catechins in the green tea that interfere with the inflammation that results from bacteria in the mouth.

With all the benefits of drinking tea (especially green tea), there’s no reason not to try it out. Just remember – don’t add sugar to your tea. The bacteria in your mouth feed on sugar and produce acids that eat away at the enamel of your teeth and irritate your gums. You should also avoid prepackaged, bottled iced teas because they contain citric acid (which can wear away tooth enamel) and high amounts of sugars.

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28 Friendly Drive
Quarryville, PA
17566

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+17016222107

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